Job Description :
Below are the key Skills :
- Monitoring Tools-
- AppDynamics
- Robotic tools - like Dynatrace / Pingdom / Runscope
- Splunk
- Scripting - Batch / Unix
- Java Basics
- Java debugging - debug java application, local setup
- JSP, Servlet, web services
- Error Handling
- Application error debugging - Heap / Thread
- Testing Tools like Postman / SOAP UI
- Application Support
- Application Troubleshooting
- Use cases
- Jboss - Server configuration
- Ongoing project experience
- Incident management / Agile overview
- Release support
- Build / Deploy
- Jenkins or any deployment tools
- Release support / deployment
Required skills :
- Minimum 5 years of experience supporting Java/JEE based web applications across Dev, QA and Production environments
- Java Performance profiling experience (including thread and heap dump analysis) to help debug issues around memory leak, thread, jdbc connections, sessions etc.(Coming under L2)
- [Strong experience with various monitoring tools such as AppDynamics (preferred), New Relic, Splunk (preferred), Extrahop, vSphere, Solarwinds Orion etc.] Open for other tools and willing to learn attitude candidate!
- Experience with Developer tools, Fiddler and traffic capture tools such as Wireshark
- Experienced with Apache/Tomcat web servers and JBoss application server (v 7.x).
- Detailed knowledge of relational databases (Oracle) and SQL queries.
- Strong Application and Database debugging experience.
- Self-starter with the ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities within a fast-paced work environment
- Must be highly motivated and dependable with excellent communication skills
Responsibilities :
- Monitor the website with the help of several diagnostic tool, respond to site alerts and helpdesk tickets
- Be part of the Operations team and support the website in an on call rotation basis managing site issues, outages and releases
- Troubleshoot and help resolve system and software defects
- Work successfully within an Agile environment partnering with the Scrum teams and bringing operations perspective early on in the dev process
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